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6.22.2011Anu wins Innovative Practices Award Honorable Mention from COA read more

 

4.29.20112011 Spring Newsletter

 

2.28.2011Feedback about the agency from foster parents
2011 Feedback from treatment foster parents

 

1.21.2011

 

2010 Annual Report Now Available

 



07.01.2010Feedback about the agency from foster parents
2010 Feedback from foster parents

 

 

06.01.2010New Consumer Satisfaction Results
Available

Current customer satisfaction on Treatment Foster Care Programming at Anu is now available in this report
2010 Consumer
Satisfaction

October 30, 2009Family Search & Engagement Implementation Study Executive Summary
Submitted by Annette Semanchin Jones, Research Asistant, University of MinnesotaLink to it.

 

 

Research

January 15, 2008Preventing Placement Disruptions in Foster CareSubmitted by Annette Semanchin Jones, M.S.W. , Research Assistant &
Susan J. Wells, Ph.D. Gamble-Skogmo Professor in Child Welfare and Youth Policy
Link to it.

Just See Executive Summary

 

July 16, 2008Compare Your Practice to The ResearchFFTA Conference Handout - Treatment Foster Care Agency Worksheet by Annette Semanchin Jones, M.S.W. , Research Assistant &
Robert Edwards Quality & Medicaid Coordinator, Anu Family Services
Link to it.

 

01.30.2009How many children are affected by foster care?



 

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NEW!
WE’RE HOSTING A FREE TRAINING & OPEN HOUSE FOR FOSTER PARENTS IN YOUR AREA.  


Course: Orientation to the FSE & 3-5-7 models.

Ed Credits: One Education Credit hr provided.

Topics Covered:

Family Search & Engagement -
Finding, Engaging & Developing   
Permanent connections for youth
in out-of-home care.  

The 3-5-7 Model
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addressing grief and loss
so children can Re-connect

Refreshments will be provided

UPCOMING SESSIONS

January 30th
12pm-1:30
Brooklyn Park Library
8600 Zane Ave, N
Brooklyn Park, MN 55443
612-543-6225

RSVP TO HELP GET A COUNT FOR REFRESHMENTS
877.287.2441 OR RSVP@anufs.org
INFO: www.anufs.org/trainingopenhouse.asp  

 

 

 


Our Treatment Model

Our treatment model is guided by our belief that...

  • children develop best when connected to loving and stable families.

  • Adults with special needs are best served in family environments.

  • We accomplish excellence in treatment through:
- low caseloads,

-high treatment family involvement,

-extraordinary foster parent and staff education and

-frequent contacts with each child, adult and treatment home.

 

 

 

Anu In the Spotlight

Anu wins Innovative Practices Award Honorable Mention from COA read more

Read the wonderful story of a child who found permanence at Anu Family Services.

Spring 2010 Edition of CW360': Promoting Placement Stability

Publication of the Center For Advanced Studies in Child Welfare at the University of Minnesota (CASCW) Article:
From Mission to Action: A Journey to Increase Rates of Child Permanence

Agency Project Published in Children's Bureau Express

 


Now offering Training in the following areas


* Six Steps to Find a Family:
A practice Guide to Family Search and Engagement (FSE).
citation


* 3-5-7 Model: Preparing Children for Permanency. citation

Access the FSE & 3-5-7 Resources

 

 

 

  • Six Steps to Find a Family: A Practice Guide to Family
    Search and Engagement


    Louisell, M.J. (2008). Six Steps to Find a Family: A Practice Guide to Family Search and Engagement (FSE). National Resource Center for Family-Centered Practice and Permanency Planning; Hunter College & California Permanency for Youth Project. Retrieved online on June 17, 2009 from http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/socwork/nrcfcpp/
    downloads/SixSteps.pdf

  • the 3-5-7 Model by Darla Henry


    Henry, D. (2005). The 3-5-7 Model: Preparing children for permanency. Children and Youth Services Review, 27 (2), 197– 212.

 

 

 


 

 

 


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